In the cement industry, handling abrasive materials such as cement powder, clinker dust, and fly ash requires highly durable and reliable equipment. A rotary valve for cement industry applications must withstand extreme wear, high capacity demands, and continuous operation under harsh conditions.
Unlike standard rotary valves, cement rotary valves are designed with heavy-duty construction, wear-resistant materials, and high sealing performance to ensure stable operation in pneumatic conveying and dust collection systems.
This guide explains how rotary valves are used in cement plants, key technical requirements, and how to select the right solution for long-term performance and cost efficiency.
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A rotary valve (airlock valve) is used in cement plants to:
Typical materials include:
Due to the abrasive nature of these materials, standard valves often fail quickly without proper design.
Cement and clinker particles cause severe wear on:
Cement plants operate non-stop, requiring:
Rotary valves are essential for:
Cement production requires:
Designed for extreme conditions:
Common options: